Take advantage of the Pi 4’s 4K output with one of these monitors

One of the Raspberry Pi 4’s best features is its true 4K output. Plug an HDMI cable into your favorite 4K monitor and everything just works without any fiddling around with settings or a special form of magic. If you don’t yet have a 4K monitor or are looking for another, here are some great ones to use with your Raspberry Pi 4.

Easy on your eyes

Asus VP28UQG

Staff favorite

ASUS hits the right price with a great monitor in the 28-inch range. Better yet, you’ll also get a 1ms response time and ASUS’ awesome Eye Care tech that lowers the blue light and stabilizes the picture.

Autoadjustment Engage

BenQ EL2870U

BenQ’s 28-inch EL2870U is a 1ms dual-HDMI monitor with a really neat trick up its sleeve: it can identify what’s on the screen and automatically make any picture adjustments for the best possible color.

4K native output

A Raspberry Pi makes for a great media streamer or game console, and the addition of native 4K and 60 frames per second (FPS) means you’ll love it even more. Your favorite videos and games deserve it!

What you deserve is a good monitor at the right price, and we think you’ll find a model here no matter what you’re looking for. The frameless look from AOC is hot hot hot but so is the look of Samsung’s Quantum Dots. I use the ASUS VP28 here, but would have a hard time deciding between those two if I were buying today. Technology marches on!

Best of all, you just can’t go wrong with any of these picks if you’re shopping for a great display to hook up to your Raspberry Pi 4.